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... faces ; and we shall see the heir of some honourable family scarcely equal to the abortion of a country farmer . These are a few of the obstacles to marriage here , and it is certain , they have in some measure answered the end , for ...
... faces ; and we shall see the heir of some honourable family scarcely equal to the abortion of a country farmer . These are a few of the obstacles to marriage here , and it is certain , they have in some measure answered the end , for ...
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... face , perhaps I should be for wishing to have more of her company . What signifies , replied my female , whether she has a mind or not , has she any occasion for mind , so formed as she is by Nature ? If she had a com- mon face ...
... face , perhaps I should be for wishing to have more of her company . What signifies , replied my female , whether she has a mind or not , has she any occasion for mind , so formed as she is by Nature ? If she had a com- mon face ...
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... face is already at the point of perfection , and a fine lady should endeavour to keep it so ; the impression it would receive from thought , would but disturb its whole econ- omy . To this speech I gave no reply , but made the best of ...
... face is already at the point of perfection , and a fine lady should endeavour to keep it so ; the impression it would receive from thought , would but disturb its whole econ- omy . To this speech I gave no reply , but made the best of ...
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... face , that even though I disliked the silk , I desired him to cut me off the pattern of a night - cap . While this business was consigned to his journey- man , the master himself took down some pieces of silk still finer than any I had ...
... face , that even though I disliked the silk , I desired him to cut me off the pattern of a night - cap . While this business was consigned to his journey- man , the master himself took down some pieces of silk still finer than any I had ...
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... face , and asks a thousand questions , which he answers himself for want of a more satisfac- tory reply . But their civility to foreigners is not half so great as their admiration of themselves . Every thing that belongs to them and ...
... face , and asks a thousand questions , which he answers himself for want of a more satisfac- tory reply . But their civility to foreigners is not half so great as their admiration of themselves . Every thing that belongs to them and ...
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